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@XLTREEE

Plant trees, not flags

Speeding through space & time Katılım Ocak 2009
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If you need me…
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Promiscuous is a very telling word.
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A group of young Kestrels seeing a butterfly for the first time
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I wonder if they took into account the wealth of the people playing these sports as well?
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Tennis players live 9.7 years longer than sedentary people. Not 9.7 months. 9.7 years. Nearly a decade. The Copenhagen City Heart Study tracked 8,577 people for 25 years and ranked every sport by how much life it adds. Badminton: 6.2 years. Soccer: 4.7. Cycling: 3.7. Swimming: 3.4. Jogging: 3.2. Tennis almost triples jogging. A separate study of 80,000 adults found racket sports cut all-cause mortality by 47% and cardiovascular death by 56%. Swimming hit 41%. Aerobics hit 36%. The question is why racket sports destroy everything else. Three mechanisms stack on top of each other. First, the physical demands. A tennis rally requires explosive sprints, lateral cuts, and sustained aerobic output. You're training fast-twitch and slow-twitch muscle fibers simultaneously. Most cardio only trains one system. Second, the cognitive load. You're reading spin, predicting angles, adjusting position, and executing motor patterns in real-time. Your brain is solving spatial puzzles at 80+ mph. That hand-eye coordination and strategic processing builds neural connections that protect against cognitive decline. Third, and this is the one researchers keep coming back to: you literally cannot play alone. Every racket sport requires another person on the other side of the net. That forced social interaction triggers neurochemical benefits that solitary exercise cannot replicate. Strong social connection alone increases your chance of longevity by 50%. Jogging is you and your thoughts. Tennis is you, a strategic opponent, and a community. Dr. Daniel Amen is right. The data is overwhelming. If you want the single highest-ROI activity for a longer life, pick up a racket.

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Men take care of other men - Terry Pratchett
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@Ruesavatar I'm so sorry. a favorite climbing tree is hard to replace.
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I finally went out to survey the damage the power company left in its wake. The willow den is gone, along with my favorite climbing tree. 😳
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People worried about AI, what about this guy stealing your jobs and your ladies?
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Therapists are: Still cheaper than lawyers
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Is there Latin lifting music?
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Patrick Lockwood@AlobhaPatrick·
I think the people who take “parts work” seriously are the same people who unironically say they are “spiritual, not religious.” @FeistyKittyPie @jordanticus
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My daughter was holding this sticker right next to my eye asking what is printed on it, so I explained that I can’t actually read it when it is that close to my face. Laughed quite a lot when I finally could read it.
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@selentelechia Omg. My joints hurt just thinking about it.
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Mel@the_mel_jar·
I’m going to have to write yet another book called, “bullshitting, and how it’s done.” Am I coming for your PhD earned at Harvard University, maybe no. Am I coming for your PhD “earned” at Pee Aych Dee University, Dot Com, maybe yes.
Mel@the_mel_jar

A few things to understand: - making up a therapy and sharing it to the world with confidence and authority is easy AF to do - getting a PhD or an MD only to do this is super common - getting affirmation as “evidence-based” is easy AF - it’s all about networking and marketing

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@Ruesavatar Ultimately, it’s not that helpful but our brains like to replay things because we think it’ll help us not do it again. But we’ll typically just miss other equally questionable behaviors because we’re human. lol.
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@Ruesavatar Oof. Yeah it’s weird to reflect and see things. Wonder about stuff like this.
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My ex never once wore his wedding ring. That was probably a sign lol.
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